US12157609B2 - Receptacle for cosmetic product made of single plastic material - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a receptacle for dispensing a cosmetic product, such as a skincare cream or make-up powder.
- a cosmetic product such as a skincare cream or make-up powder.
- This receptacle is refillable with cosmetic products.
- Receptaclea for dispensing cosmetic products are known, which are generally made of plastic, and include a base connected to a cover via a hinge-like pivot connection with a metal stud.
- a cup filled with cosmetic product is traditionally glued to the bottom of the base, so that it does not move relative to the base when the user takes some of the product.
- a mirror can also be glued to the cover so that the user can look at himself when applying make-up.
- the product is accessible, as well as the mirror.
- the plastic stud is more fragile and causes the cover (and the platform) to rotate freely, without constraint due to the plastic to plastic contact.
- the cover and the platform tend to “fall off” when opening and closing, especially in the case of a cover with a mirror, due to the weight of the mirror.
- This braking was inherently provided by the metal stud in the prior art, due to the metal material and its friction with plastic parts, the contact between the metal and the plastic creating a constraint that allowed the cover and the platform to be positioned in multiple positions, without them “falling off”.
- the present invention aims to overcome the various disadvantages set out above, by means of a receptacle containing a removable cup, without the use of glue, and including a cover which can stably occupy several positions with different degrees of inclination according to the wishes of the user, and all this while using a single plastic material in order to allow an optimum recycling of the receptacle.
- the receptacle for dispensing cosmetic product according to the invention includes, in a conventional manner:
- This receptacle is characterized mainly in that it includes means for braking the cover on opening and closing, located in the rear part of the receptacle, and in that it also includes means for braking the platform on opening and closing, located in the rear part of the receptacle.
- the main idea of this invention consists of adding means for braking the cover so that it can take multiple intermediate positions between the closed position and the open position. This allows the user to tilt the cover to its liking, which is very convenient especially when a mirror is positioned in the cover, as the mirror stays in place when the user looks at itself while applying makeup. These braking means allow to prevent the cover from falling suddenly. This braking induces a tight rotation of the cover, and no longer a free rotation.
- the first and second pivot connections are without metal stud, so as not to mix the materials, and to allow easy recycling of the receptacle.
- the invention also relates to an assembly including a receptacle and a cup containing the cosmetic product and being housed inside the base of the receptacle.
- FIG. 1 is a general perspective view of the closed receptacle according to the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a general perspective view of the open receptacle according to the invention.
- FIG. 3 is a general perspective view of the open receptacle with the platform also open;
- FIG. 4 is a general perspective view of the rear part of the closed receptacle
- FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of the rear part of the receptacle
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the base of the receptacle
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing the detail of the rear part of the base
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing the detail of the front part of the base
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing the underside of the platform of the receptacle.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the platform
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view showing the detail of the rear part of the platform
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the cover of the receptacle
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view showing the rear part of the cover
- FIG. 14 is a perspective and cross-sectional view of the two pivot connections located at the rear part of the closed receptacle
- FIG. 15 is a cross-sectional view of the closed receptacle
- FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view of the closed receptacle at the level of the means for braking the cover;
- FIG. 17 is a cross-sectional view of the open receptacle at the level of the means for braking the cover;
- FIG. 18 is a cross-sectional view of the closed receptacle at the level of the means for braking the platform, with the platform in closed position;
- FIG. 19 is a cross-sectional view of the open receptacle at the level of the means for braking the platform, with the platform in intermediate position;
- FIG. 20 is a cross-sectional view of the open receptacle at the level of the means for braking the platform, with the platform in open position;
- FIG. 21 is a cross-sectional and perspective view of the closed receptacle without cup
- FIG. 22 is a cross-sectional and perspective view showing the detail of the positioning system in the vicinity of the front tab of the base;
- FIG. 23 is a cross-sectional and perspective view showing the detail of the centering clamping system in the vicinity of the hooking system between the base and the cover in the front part of the receptacle;
- FIG. 24 is a general perspective view of the open receptacle with a variant of the cover.
- FIG. 25 is an exploded view of the receptacle with the variant of the cover.
- FIG. 26 is a cross-sectional and perspective view of the closed receptacle with the variant of the cover
- FIG. 27 is a perspective view of the wafer belonging to the variant of the cover.
- the “axial” direction corresponds to the main extension of the receptacle, illustrated by the axis X in FIG. 1 , and the “radial” direction is orthogonal to the axial direction.
- the terms “upper” and “lower” or “top” and “bottom” will be used without limitation in reference to the axial direction.
- the term “upper” refers to a part located in the vicinity of a cover of the receptacle
- the term “lower” refers to a part located in the vicinity of a bottom of the receptacle.
- outer or external and “inner or internal” are used with reference to the radial direction, an outer element being radially further from the axis X than an inner element.
- FIG. 1 shows the receptacle 1 in closed position.
- This cosmetic product is contained in a cup 34 located inside the receptacle 1 .
- This receptacle 1 is cylindrical.
- This receptacle 1 traditionally consists of a base 2 to which a cover 3 is connected via a first pivot connection.
- the pivot connection is located at the rear part AR of the receptacle 1 , while the front part AV of the receptacle 1 , located opposite the rear part, has a clasp.
- This cover 3 is movable between a closed position as shown in FIG. 1 and an open position as shown in FIG. 2 where the cosmetic product is then accessible.
- the cover 3 is open at 180- ⁇ .
- a platform 4 for holding the cup 34 in position is visible here in closed position on the base 2 .
- the cup 34 is interposed between the base 2 and the platform 4 .
- the platform 4 has a central window through which it is possible to perceive the cosmetic product contained in the cup 34 .
- the cup 34 may have any shape, and any particular technical area. In the illustrated figures, the cup 34 is cylindrical.
- the cup 34 is made of treated steel or aluminum. Any other material may be considered within the scope of the present invention.
- the platform 4 is connected to the base 2 via a second pivot connection, as can be seen in FIG. 3 . Indeed, the platform 4 is pivoting between a closed position as in FIG. 2 , where the cup 34 is held in position regardless of the position of the cover 3 , and an open position as in FIG. 3 , where the cup 34 is released, allowing the user to have access to the cup 34 , in particular if he wishes to replace it.
- the second pivot connection is also located at the rear part of the receptacle 1 , like the first pivot connection.
- FIG. 4 shows the rear part of the receptacle 1 , with the two pivot connections.
- FIG. 5 the rear part of the receptacle 1 is still visible, in particular the rear part of the base 2 , of the platform 4 and of the cover 3 , allowing the various hinge connections to be seen more precisely.
- FIGS. 6 to 8 show the base 2 of the receptacle 1 .
- the platform 4 is illustrated in FIGS. 9 to 11 . It has an annular shape, with the large central window allowing free access to the cup 34 once everything is in place in the receptacle 1 .
- the cover 3 is shown in FIGS. 12 and 13 .
- This base 2 is open at the upper part. It includes a bottom 5 and a peripheral wall 37 . It also includes an inner skirt 8 defining a housing for housing the cup 34 . This skirt 8 thus allows to contain the cup 34 laterally.
- this inner skirt 8 there are two side tabs 7 allowing the user to hold the cup 34 when inserting it into the housing, and also when removing it from the housing, when the user wishes to replace the cup 34 with another.
- the other part of the means for braking the cover 3 is located at the rear part of the cover 3 , as illustrated in particular in FIGS. 12 and 13 .
- these means for braking the cover 3 consist of a first cam system inducing a constraint between two elements during the opening and the closing of the cover 3 , and removing the constraint in open and closed position of the cover 3 .
- the first element of the first cam system belongs to the base 2 , and consists of a leg 11 directed towards the outside of the receptacle 1 . This leg 11 extends orthogonally to the axis X.
- This leg 11 is located exactly in the middle of the rear part of the base 2 .
- the second element of the first cam system belongs to the cover 3 and consists of at least one rib 47 extending from a peripheral wall of the cover 3 .
- this rib 47 is located on a hinge element 28 extending from the peripheral wall of the cover 3 .
- This rib 47 has a particular profile, in particular a first area 33 which is flat, followed by a second area 31 which is rounded, followed by a third area 32 which corresponds to an undercut.
- the leg 11 of the base 2 has a contact wall, with a chamfer 17 in the vicinity of its free end, adapted to slide on the profile of the rib 47 .
- the leg 11 begins to slide along the second rounded area 31 of the rib 47 . This sliding is done with sufficient friction to create a constraint between the base 2 and the cover 3 , so that the opening of the cover 3 is done with a certain restraint, i.e. with a braking in the opening movement and in the closing movement of the cover 3 .
- a certain restraint i.e. with a braking in the opening movement and in the closing movement of the cover 3 .
- the user can choose the desired inclination of the cover 3 , and the latter is in position thanks to the constraint existing between the leg 11 and the rounded profile of the rib 47 .
- the hinge element 28 of the cover 3 has two ribs 47 along which two contact surfaces provided on a same leg 11 of the base 2 rub.
- the receptacle 1 includes means for braking the platform 4 on opening and closing, located in the rear part of the receptacle 1 .
- These means for braking the platform 4 consist of a second cam system inducing a constraint between two elements during the opening and the closing of the platform 4 , and removing the constraint in open position and closed position of the platform 4 .
- the first element of the second cam system belongs to the base 2 and the second element belongs to the platform 4 , the two elements being in interference during the opening and the closing of the platform 4 , the two elements being no longer in interference in open position and closed position of the platform 4 .
- the first element of the second cam system consists of at least one ear 12 extending from the base 2 , as is well illustrated in FIG. 7 .
- This ear 12 has a particular profile, in particular a first area with a hollow 16 , followed by a second rounded area 35 , followed by a third area 36 corresponding to a flat undercut.
- the second element of the second cam system consists of at least one wedging protrusion 27 extending from the platform 4 towards the base 2 .
- the platform 4 includes, at the rear part, an external rim 48 from which the wedging protrusion 27 projects.
- the wedging protrusion 27 is adapted to slide over the profile of the ear 12 .
- the wedging protrusion 27 rests freely on the first area, and more precisely in the hollow 16 provided for this purpose. In this position, the platform 4 is perfectly aligned with the base 2 . There is therefore no risk of it being slightly shifted forwards or backwards, it is perfectly centered on the base 2 .
- the hollow 16 and the wedging protrusion 27 have corresponding shapes so that there is no clearance and the wedging is optimal. In this position, there is no force exerted between the wedging protrusion 27 and the hollow 16 . There is no constraints.
- the wedging protrusion 27 begins to slide along the second rounded area 35 of the ear 12 , as shown in FIG. 19 .
- This sliding is done with sufficient friction to create a constraint between the base 2 and the platform 4 , so that the opening of the platform 4 is done with a certain restraint, i.e. a braking in the opening movement and in the closing movement of the platform 4 .
- a certain restraint i.e. a braking in the opening movement and in the closing movement of the platform 4 .
- the user can choose the desired inclination of the platform 4 , and the latter is in position due to the constraint between the wedging protrusion 27 and the rounded profile 35 of the ear 12 .
- the wedging protrusion 27 is in the third area 36 of the ear 12 , in this case in the undercut. In this position, there is no force exerted between the wedging protrusion 27 and the ear 12 . There is no longer any constraint. It can be seen that there is an offset between the rim 48 of the platform 4 , and the third area 36 of the ear 12 , this offset corresponding at least to the thickness of the wedging protrusion 27 . Thus, there is no longer any support of the wedging protrusion 27 against the ear 12 .
- the base 2 has two parallel ears 12 arranged on either side of the rear part of the leg 11 , and the platform 4 has two wedging protrusions 27 which cooperate with these two ears 12 .
- the present invention focuses on a receptacle 1 that can be fully recyclable. This requires that all the parts that make up the receptacle 1 be made of the same material, so that the consumer can throw the receptacle 1 in a single bin, and does not have to disassemble the parts to sort them into different recycling bins.
- cup 34 is removable, and must be removed prior to throw the receptacle 1 .
- the base 2 , the cover 3 and the platform 4 are all made of the same plastic material.
- the plastic material may be selected from polypropylene (PP), recycled polypropylene (R-PP), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), recycled polyethylene terephthalate (R-PET), thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), polyethylene (PE), such as the low density polyethylene (LDPE) and/or the high density polyethylene (HDPE), composite material, post-consumer recycled material (PCR and/or similar material).
- PP polypropylene
- R-PP recycled polypropylene
- PET polyethylene terephthalate
- R-PET recycled polyethylene terephthalate
- TPE thermoplastic elastomer
- PE polyethylene
- PE such as the low density polyethylene (LDPE) and/or the high density polyethylene (HDPE), composite material, post-consumer recycled material (PCR and/or similar material.
- it is polypropylene and/or polyethylene terephthalate, whether recycled or not.
- all the parts namely the base, the platform and the cover are made of plastic material selected from polypropylene and/or polyethylene terephthalate.
- plastic materials in particular similar plastic materials, for the entire receptacle allows to facilitate the recycling.
- polypropylene (PP) and the polyethylene terephthalate (PET) are two plastic materials whose recycling cycle is well known.
- the receptacle can be made in 3D printing.
- the base 2 , the cover 3 and the platform 4 can be obtained by molding, by means of a plastic injection.
- the base, the cover and the platform can be made in 3D printing.
- Such a printing method allows in particular to produce these parts with particular patterns and shapes very freely.
- the first pivot connection allows to connect the cover 3 to the base 2 .
- the hinge element 28 of the cover 3 has two lateral sides, each lateral side having a central orifice 30 .
- the two ears 12 of the base 2 each have a lug 13 , the two lugs 13 facing each other.
- the hinge element 28 of the cover 3 when the hinge element 28 of the cover 3 is inserted between the two ears 12 of the base 2 when mounting the cover 3 in the base 2 , the lugs 13 of the base 2 penetrate into the orifices 30 of the cover 3 , causing the cover 3 to snap into the base 2 .
- the two ears 12 deform slightly outwards to allow the hinge element 28 to be wedged between the two lugs 13 , until the lugs 13 penetrate the orifices 30 .
- This snapping is in particular visible in FIG. 14 .
- the second pivot connection allows to connect the platform 4 to the base 2 .
- the base 2 has two hanging walls 15 arranged on either side of the two ears 12 , and at a distance from the two ears 12 . Indeed, a small space is provided between these hanging walls 15 and the ears 12 . These hanging walls 15 constitute a termination of the peripheral wall 37 of the base 2 .
- Each hanging wall 15 is oriented perpendicular to the peripheral wall 37 .
- Each hanging wall 15 has a lug 14 directed towards the adjacent ear 12 .
- the platform 4 includes two hinge elements 21 , also resembling ears. Each hinge element 21 of the platform 4 is adapted to be inserted into the free space located between a hanging wall 15 and the adjacent ear 12 of the base 2 .
- Each hinge element 21 has an orifice 22 on a lateral side opposite the corresponding hanging wall 15 .
- the lugs 14 of the hanging wall 15 of the base 2 penetrate into the orifices 22 of the hinge elements 21 of the platform 4 , causing the platform 4 to snap into the base 2 .
- the platform 4 is mounted on the base 2 after the cover 3 has been mounted.
- the ears 12 can no longer be deformed inwardly, as the hinge element 28 of the base 2 blocks.
- the insertion of the platform 4 into the base 2 must therefore be done by force.
- first hinge consists of the ears 12 of the base 2 and the hinge element 28 of the cover 3
- second hinge consists of the hinge elements 21 of the platform 4 and the hanging walls 15 of the base 2 .
- the pivoting of the cover 3 does not induce any constraint on the pivoting of the platform 4 , and vice versa. This allows to obtain two pivot connections with an optimum quality, without the need for metal studs.
- the two pivot connections of the receptacle 1 are locked, as they prevent any deformation of the ears 12 , since the space between the ears 12 and the hanging walls 15 is now occupied by the hinge elements 21 of the platform 4 .
- the receptacle 1 includes a positioning system of the cup 34 to limit any relative movement of the cup 34 with respect to the base 2 . These means allow to compensate for any dimensional variations of the cup, and to ensure an optimal positioning of the cup within the base, so that the clamping is then performed uniformly around the entire circumference of the cup, and to ensure the integrity of the cup and of the product contained therein.
- This positioning system is carried by the base 2 and the platform 4 , and cooperates with a hooking system provided between the platform 4 and the base 2 in the front part of the receptacle 1 .
- the positioning system consists of:
- pins 6 projecting from the bottom 5 of the base 2 and on which the cup 34 rests. These pins 6 are rigid and not flexible. These pins 6 allow the cup 34 to be positioned and wedged in height in the base 2 .
- This inclined bearing surface 25 flares radially outwards. This is particularly apparent in the cross-sectional views of FIGS. 21 and 22 . It can be seen that the bearing surface has an inclined lower face 38 (due to the frustoconical shape) which comes into contact with the upper rim of the cup 34 .
- This inclined lower face 38 forms a ramp along which the contact can be made with the cup 34 , depending on the dimensions of the cup 34 . Since this ramp extends around the entire circumference of the cup 34 , it directly causes the cup 34 to be centered within the housing of the base 2 .
- This bearing surface can be frustoconical or spherical, or similar to a chamfer.
- the cup 34 is thus wedged between the rigid pins 6 and this inclined bearing surface 25 , in a centered manner, thus limiting any rotation of the cup 34 within the base 2 during the handling of the receptacle 1 and during the withdrawal of cosmetic product.
- the rigid pins 6 act as means for blocking the cup 34 against rotation.
- these pins 6 allow the blocking of the cup 34 to be functional even if the cosmetic powder comes under the cup 34 , which would not be the case if the cup rested directly on the bottom of the receptacle, as it could slide on the powder.
- This flexible geometry is made possible thanks to a hooking system consisting of a snapping cooperation between flexible legs 24 provided on the platform 4 and windows 9 provided on the base 2 .
- the inner skirt 8 of the base 2 which is dimensioned to surround and laterally contain the cup 34 , has windows 9 into which flexible legs 24 provided for this purpose on the platform 4 are inserted.
- the platform 4 remains flexible in relation to the base 2 . Indeed, the legs 24 have an inclined wall 49 along which the contact with the upper slice 50 of a frame 19 of the window 9 can be made, as illustrated in FIG. 23 , where the cross-section is performed at the level of a window 9 /leg 24 assembly.
- the platform 4 can descend more or less inside the base 2 , depending on the height of the cup 34 to be clamped and centered.
- This flexibility allows to avoid over-tightening the cup 34 , and thus allows to avoid cracking the powder contained therein.
- clamping lugs 23 are provided which project from the inclined bearing surface 25 towards the cup 34 .
- Such a lug 23 can be seen in FIG. 23 for example.
- These lugs 23 are very small and allow small dimensional variations to be compensated for in order to ensure an optimum clamping.
- the clamping lugs 23 come to rest against the upper rim of the cup 34 , and the platform 4 can be deformed slightly.
- the positioning system and the hooking system also cooperate optimally thanks to the wedging of the platform 4 in closed position in the base 2 , via the wedging protrusion 27 which is housed in the hollow 16 , as previously explained.
- a closing system is provided between the cover 3 and the base 2 at the front part of the receptacle 1 .
- This locking system consists of hooks.
- at least one protrusion 18 provided at the front of the base 2 is adapted to snap into at least one groove 39 provided for this purpose at the front of the cover 3 .
- the reverse could be considered, i.e. a protrusion in the cover, and a groove in the base.
- FIG. 23 shows this snapping between the protrusion 18 and the groove 39 .
- the protrusion 18 has an inclined wall in sliding contact with another inclined wall of the groove 39 after snapping. This sliding contact allows to maintain a clearance, or a flexibility, in the closing of the cover 3 .
- the sinking of the cover 3 into the base 2 is independent of the clamping of the cup 34 by the platform 4 .
- the receptacle 1 has a window 9 /flexible leg 24 assembly opposite each protrusion 18 /groove 39 assembly.
- the base 2 has, at the front part, a hollow 20 in which the closing element 29 of the cover 3 is housed, while leaving the low part of the recess 20 free. The user can insert his finger into the low part of the recess 20 to be able to easily lift the cover 3 by pulling the closure element 29 .
- the base 2 has, at the front part, a front tab 10 rounded towards the bottom 5 of the receptacle 1 , above which is positioned another tab 26 rounded towards the top of the receptacle 1 , provided at the front part of the platform 4 .
- These two tabs 10 , 26 allow to create a space within which the user can insert its finger to easily lift the platform 4 by pulling on the tab 26 of the platform 4 .
- FIG. 8 it can be seen that the front tab 10 of the base 2 is located between the two protrusions 18 of the hooking system.
- the cover 3 simply consists of an upper disc accompanied by a peripheral wall.
- FIGS. 24 to 27 Alternatively, a variant of the cover 3 as shown in FIGS. 24 to 27 may be used.
- cover 3 In this variant of cover 3 , the description of the cover 3 remains the same excepting that the cover 3 is thicker as it incorporates a mirror 41 .
- the cover 3 includes a peripheral body 40 as well as a removable upper wafer 42 locked to the peripheral body 40 by a bayonet-type system.
- the mirror 41 is interposed between an internal rim 46 of the peripheral body 40 and the wafer 42 .
- the mirror 41 is held between the internal rim 46 of the peripheral body 40 and internal flexible legs 45 provided on the wafer 42 .
- These internal flexible legs 45 are illustrated in particular in FIG. 27 , and are three in number, evenly distributed around the periphery of the wafer 42 .
- the peripheral body 40 includes a plurality of lamellae 44 adapted to penetrate into grooves 43 provided for this purpose in the periphery of the wafer 42 .
- a conventional hard point system is put in place, so that the lamella 44 is locked in position in the groove 43 once the hard point has been passed, following a rotational movement of the wafer 42 with respect to the body 40 .
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- a base adapted to receive a cup containing the product;
- a cover being rotatable between a position in which the receptacle is closed and a position in which the receptacle is open, connected to the base by a first pivot connection at the rear part of the receptacle;
- an intermediate platform for holding the cup in position, this platform being located between the base and the cover and being rotatable between a closed position adapted to clamp the cup and an open position allowing the cup to be removed, this platform being connected to the base by a second pivot connection at the rear part of the receptacle.
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- the means for braking the cover are independent of the means for braking the platform.
- all the parts making up the receptacle are made of the same material.
- this material consists of plastic.
- the plastic used is PET.
- all the parts making up the receptacle are obtained by molding, by means of a plastic injection.
- the means for braking the cover consist of a first cam system inducing a constraint between two elements during the opening and the closing of the cover, and removing the constraint in open position and in closed position of the cover.
- the first element of the first cam system belongs to the base and the second element belongs to the cover, the two elements being in interference during the opening and the closing of the cover, the two elements being no longer in interference in open position and in closed position of the cover.
- the first element consists of at least one leg extending outwardly from the base, and the second element consists of at least one rib extending from a peripheral wall of the cover, the rib having a rounded profile along which the leg rubs when the two elements are in interference.
- the means for braking the platform consist of a second cam system inducing a constraint between two elements during the opening and the closing of the platform, and removing the constraint in open position and in closed position of the platform.
- the first element of the second cam system belongs to the base and the second element belongs to the platform, the two elements being in interference during the opening and the closing of the platform, the two elements being no longer in interference in open position and in closed position of the platform.
- the first element consists of at least one ear extending from the base, and the second element consists of at least one wedging protrusion extending from the platform towards the base, the ear having a rounded profile along which the wedging protrusion rubs when the two elements are in interference.
- the receptacle includes means for wedging the platform in closed position.
- the means for wedging the platform in closed position consist of a hollow fitted in the ear and in which the wedging protrusion is housed in closed position of the platform, the hollow and the wedging protrusion having corresponding shapes.
- the mounting of the platform in the base via the second pivot connection locks the assembly of the cover and the platform in the base via the first and second pivot connections.
- the base has two ears arranged on either side of the leg, the ears each having a lug, the two lugs facing each other, the base also having two hanging walls arranged on either side of the two ears, the hanging walls each having a lug directed towards the adjacent ear, the cover having a hinge element with an orifice on each lateral side, this hinge element being inserted between the ears with snapping the lugs into the orifices by deformation of the ears, the platform having two hinge elements with an orifice on a lateral side opposite a hanging wall, each hinge element being inserted between an ear and a hanging wall with snapping the lugs into the orifices by a force fit, locking the first and second pivot connections of the receptacle.
- the cover includes a peripheral body and a removable upper wafer locked to the peripheral body by a bayonet-type system, the cover also including a mirror held between an internal rim of the peripheral body and internal flexible legs of the upper wafer.
- the receptacle includes a positioning system of the cup to limit any relative movement of the cup with respect to the base.
- this positioning system includes an inclined bearing surface of the platform resting against an upper rim of the cup.
- this positioning system cooperates with a hanging system provided between the platform and the base in order to prevent the platform from being shifted and badly locked on the base. This ensures that the platform can be reliably closed. This also prevents too much pressure when the platform is closed.
- the positioning system includes a plurality of pins projecting from a bottom of the base and on which the cup rests, the pins being rigid.
- the inclined bearing surface flares radially outwardly.
- the inclined bearing surface has clamping lugs projecting towards the cup and bearing against the upper rim of the cup.
- two clamping lugs are arranged on either side of the front part of the receptacle, and a clamping lug is arranged at the rear part of the receptacle.
- the receptacle has a flexible geometry between the base and the platform.
- the hanging system consists of a snapping cooperation between flexible legs provided on the platform and windows provided on the base.
- the base has an inner skirt sized to surround and laterally contain the cup, the inner skirt having a plurality of windows into which fit the flexible legs provided for this purpose on the platform.
- each leg has an inclined wall in sliding contact with a slice of the window after snapping, allowing to maintain a clearance in the closing of the platform according to the tightening of the cup.
- the receptacle includes a hook-type closure system between the cover and the base.
- the front tab of the base is delimited by the two protrusions.
- the platform has a tab for gripping the platform, the tab being rounded towards the top of the receptacle and located opposite the front tab of the base.
- the base has two lateral tabs for gripping the cup, the lateral tabs being made in an internal skirt in the central part of the base
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